ASL Speech on World Politics
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World Politics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering political science and international relations. It is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Affairs. Before 2003, it was sponsored by Princeton's Center of International Studies and before 1951, by the Yale Institute of International Studies. It was established in 1948 and the editor-in-chief is Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.450, ranking it 5th out of 85 journals in the category "International Relations".[1]
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Hello Friends – Warm Greetings of the Day! It gives me immense pleasure seeing you all after a long time! I hope life is treating you well and everyone is in the best of spirits.
Before I begin my speech on politics, let me first express a feeling of gratitude towards all my friends present here and making this ceremony so graceful.
Politics is a much nuanced term as it carries different meanings for different people and there is no particular definition for it. However, I would like to put its definition in the following manner: Politics is a process wherein decisions are taken by the members of an association. Putting it more narrowly, politics will refer to gaining and exercising governmental positions and weaning control over a community of people, chiefly a state. In addition, politics refers to the practice or study of the dissemination of resources and most importantly power within a known community (this is generally an organized population, which is hierarchical in nature), including the interrelationship(s) between various communities.
Like in many countries, if you see, people there have formed various political parties in order to put across their thoughts and ideas. Even though there may be a difference of opinion between people involved with a particular party, but it deserves appreciation that they yet work together because the differences are taken positively. The people feel that what matters is that they agree on many other things, which are enough to bring people together for a common goal and they will become even more powerful, if such people come together.
These people give their consent to adopt the same stance on various issues and agree to encourage the same changes within the law. What do we see in elections? An election majorly involves competition between various political parties. Here are a few examples of political parties – the Labor party, the Liberal party, the Conservative party and the Greens.
Politics carries a multifaceted dimension. It consists of a fair set of specific meanings which are explanatory and non-judgmental (like “political principles” and “the science or art of government”); however it time and again does carry a negative connotation in terms of different political games that are marked by dishonest practices and scheming tactics. The negative feeling that comes from politics can be evinced from such phrases as “play politics”, which has been in vogue from somewhere around 1853, when Wendell Phillips, the abolitionist affirmed: “We do not play politics; anti-slavery is no half-jest with us.”
There are innumerable tactics that are deployed in a political sphere, which involves either upholding or forcing one’s own politically-charged opinions on the masses, framing legislative bodies, exercising control, parleying with other political parties and if it doesn’t work then the preparation of warfare against the opponents.
Political games are played socially on a wide scale, ranging from tribes and clans of traditional societies, via contemporary local governments, institutions as well as organizations from sovereign states to the world-wide level. So politics is not just limited to the legislative bodies, but extends its wide reach to the people in general where manipulation, scheming and maneuvering has become a part and parcel of day-to-day lives of the people.
So we need to think deeply and understand where our present-day civilization is heading towards? Because any undertaking – be it political or non-political, if become devoid of moral ethics and principles, lead the society to a downfall. That’s all I have to say!
Thank You!
Before I begin my speech on politics, let me first express a feeling of gratitude towards all my friends present here and making this ceremony so graceful.
Politics is a much nuanced term as it carries different meanings for different people and there is no particular definition for it. However, I would like to put its definition in the following manner: Politics is a process wherein decisions are taken by the members of an association. Putting it more narrowly, politics will refer to gaining and exercising governmental positions and weaning control over a community of people, chiefly a state. In addition, politics refers to the practice or study of the dissemination of resources and most importantly power within a known community (this is generally an organized population, which is hierarchical in nature), including the interrelationship(s) between various communities.
Like in many countries, if you see, people there have formed various political parties in order to put across their thoughts and ideas. Even though there may be a difference of opinion between people involved with a particular party, but it deserves appreciation that they yet work together because the differences are taken positively. The people feel that what matters is that they agree on many other things, which are enough to bring people together for a common goal and they will become even more powerful, if such people come together.
These people give their consent to adopt the same stance on various issues and agree to encourage the same changes within the law. What do we see in elections? An election majorly involves competition between various political parties. Here are a few examples of political parties – the Labor party, the Liberal party, the Conservative party and the Greens.
Politics carries a multifaceted dimension. It consists of a fair set of specific meanings which are explanatory and non-judgmental (like “political principles” and “the science or art of government”); however it time and again does carry a negative connotation in terms of different political games that are marked by dishonest practices and scheming tactics. The negative feeling that comes from politics can be evinced from such phrases as “play politics”, which has been in vogue from somewhere around 1853, when Wendell Phillips, the abolitionist affirmed: “We do not play politics; anti-slavery is no half-jest with us.”
There are innumerable tactics that are deployed in a political sphere, which involves either upholding or forcing one’s own politically-charged opinions on the masses, framing legislative bodies, exercising control, parleying with other political parties and if it doesn’t work then the preparation of warfare against the opponents.
Political games are played socially on a wide scale, ranging from tribes and clans of traditional societies, via contemporary local governments, institutions as well as organizations from sovereign states to the world-wide level. So politics is not just limited to the legislative bodies, but extends its wide reach to the people in general where manipulation, scheming and maneuvering has become a part and parcel of day-to-day lives of the people.
So we need to think deeply and understand where our present-day civilization is heading towards? Because any undertaking – be it political or non-political, if become devoid of moral ethics and principles, lead the society to a downfall. That’s all I have to say!
Thank You!
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